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Hi, Crash.

 

 

 

As I said, "I don't know why." Just a glutton for punishment, I guess. And

 

I keep hoping that some day it will "just work". ^}

 

 

 

RC

 

--

 

R. C. White, CPA

 

San Marcos, TX

 

rc@grandecom.net

 

Microsoft Windows MVP

 

Windows Live Mail 2009 (14.0.8089.0726) in Win7 Ultimate x64)

 

 

 

"Dave "Crash" Dummy" wrote in message

 

news:pkvNn.93313$0B5.2710@newsfe05.iad...

 

> R. C. White wrote:

 

>> Hi, Bob.

 

>>

 

>> See this Adobe TechNote for the real reason we can't run Flash in 64-bit

 

>> IE8 (and other 64-bit browsers):

 

>> http://kb2.adobe.com/cps/837/cpsid_83715.html

 

>>

 

>> The key line there is:

 

>> "Adobe Flash Player is not supported for playback in 64-bit browsers.

 

>> Flash Player will, however, run in a 32-bit browser, running on a 64-bit

 

>> operating system."

 

>>

 

>> So it is not Win7 that is the problem it is not 64-bit per se (many

 

>> (most?) other products now run fine in 64-bit Win7. But Adobe Flash is

 

>> still stuck in the 20th Century, it seems. >

 

>> Our solution, for now, as others have said, is to run 32-bit IE8, which

 

>> is included in Win7, as well as 64-bit IE8. You'll find the two versions

 

>> here:

 

>> 32-bit IE8: C:\Program Files (x86)\Internet Explorer\iexplore.exe

 

>> 64-bit IE8: C:\Program Files\Internet Explorer\iexplore.exe

 

>>

 

>> The 32-bit version runs by default, but your Win7 may have been edited

 

>> (intentionally or otherwise, by you or someone else) to default to the

 

>> 64-bit version.

 

>>

 

>> I've changed my default to 64-bit IE8 (I don't know why) and often find

 

>> myself looking at a YouTube or other page that offers to "update" the

 

>> Flash Player for me - but that's a useless exercise, as you've seen.

 

>> When that happens, I just highlight and Copy the URL, then start 32-bit

 

>> IE8 and Paste in the URL and hit Enter and watch the video. It's a

 

>> nuisance, but it takes less than a minute.

 

>>

 

>> And, by the way, Adobe doesn't even hint at this on their Adobe Flash

 

>> Player home page:

 

>> http://www.adobe.com/software/flash/about/

 

>

 

> Why have you made the 64 bit IE8 your default? What is the advantage?

 

>

 

> --

 

> Crash

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Hi, Crash.

 

 

 

As I said, "I don't know why." Just a glutton for punishment, I guess. And

 

I keep hoping that some day it will "just work". ^}

 

 

 

RC

 

--

 

R. C. White, CPA

 

San Marcos, TX

 

rc@grandecom.net

 

Microsoft Windows MVP

 

Windows Live Mail 2009 (14.0.8089.0726) in Win7 Ultimate x64)

 

 

 

"Dave "Crash" Dummy" wrote in message

 

news:pkvNn.93313$0B5.2710@newsfe05.iad...

 

> R. C. White wrote:

 

>> Hi, Bob.

 

>>

 

>> See this Adobe TechNote for the real reason we can't run Flash in 64-bit

 

>> IE8 (and other 64-bit browsers):

 

>> http://kb2.adobe.com/cps/837/cpsid_83715.html

 

>>

 

>> The key line there is:

 

>> "Adobe Flash Player is not supported for playback in 64-bit browsers.

 

>> Flash Player will, however, run in a 32-bit browser, running on a 64-bit

 

>> operating system."

 

>>

 

>> So it is not Win7 that is the problem it is not 64-bit per se (many

 

>> (most?) other products now run fine in 64-bit Win7. But Adobe Flash is

 

>> still stuck in the 20th Century, it seems. >

 

>> Our solution, for now, as others have said, is to run 32-bit IE8, which

 

>> is included in Win7, as well as 64-bit IE8. You'll find the two versions

 

>> here:

 

>> 32-bit IE8: C:\Program Files (x86)\Internet Explorer\iexplore.exe

 

>> 64-bit IE8: C:\Program Files\Internet Explorer\iexplore.exe

 

>>

 

>> The 32-bit version runs by default, but your Win7 may have been edited

 

>> (intentionally or otherwise, by you or someone else) to default to the

 

>> 64-bit version.

 

>>

 

>> I've changed my default to 64-bit IE8 (I don't know why) and often find

 

>> myself looking at a YouTube or other page that offers to "update" the

 

>> Flash Player for me - but that's a useless exercise, as you've seen.

 

>> When that happens, I just highlight and Copy the URL, then start 32-bit

 

>> IE8 and Paste in the URL and hit Enter and watch the video. It's a

 

>> nuisance, but it takes less than a minute.

 

>>

 

>> And, by the way, Adobe doesn't even hint at this on their Adobe Flash

 

>> Player home page:

 

>> http://www.adobe.com/software/flash/about/

 

>

 

> Why have you made the 64 bit IE8 your default? What is the advantage?

 

>

 

> --

 

> Crash

R. C. White wrote:

 

 

>> Why have you made the 64 bit IE8 your default? What is the advantage?

 

 

> Hi, Crash.

 

>

 

> As I said, "I don't know why." Just a glutton for punishment, I guess.

 

> And I keep hoping that some day it will "just work". ^}

 

 

 

Wrong answer. Should be, "Because it was there." :-)

 

--

 

Crash

 

 

 

"The real question is not whether machines think but whether men do."

 

~ B. F. Skinner ~

R. C. White wrote:

 

 

>> Why have you made the 64 bit IE8 your default? What is the advantage?

 

 

> Hi, Crash.

 

>

 

> As I said, "I don't know why." Just a glutton for punishment, I guess.

 

> And I keep hoping that some day it will "just work". ^}

 

 

 

Wrong answer. Should be, "Because it was there." :-)

 

--

 

Crash

 

 

 

"The real question is not whether machines think but whether men do."

 

~ B. F. Skinner ~

"Alias" wrote in message

 

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> BH2 wrote:

 

>> Hi Guys,

 

>> I have installed windows 7 64 bit edition, and am unable to watch videos

 

>> on you tube etc, Windows said I needed to install a plug in which I did

 

>> but still does not work. Any ideas on how to correct this problem.

 

>> Thanks and Regards

 

>> Bob

 

>

 

> You need 64 bit Flash. Try looking here:

 

>

 

> http://www.adobe.com/software/flash/about/ >

 

 

 

You need a head transplant.

 

 

 

--

 

Vita brevis breviter in brevi finietur,

 

Mors venit velociter quae neminem veretur.

"Alias" wrote in message

 

news:hu5as4$qot$1@news.eternal-september.org...

 

> BH2 wrote:

 

>> Hi Guys,

 

>> I have installed windows 7 64 bit edition, and am unable to watch videos

 

>> on you tube etc, Windows said I needed to install a plug in which I did

 

>> but still does not work. Any ideas on how to correct this problem.

 

>> Thanks and Regards

 

>> Bob

 

>

 

> You need 64 bit Flash. Try looking here:

 

>

 

> http://www.adobe.com/software/flash/about/ >

 

 

 

You need a head transplant.

 

 

 

--

 

Vita brevis breviter in brevi finietur,

 

Mors venit velociter quae neminem veretur.

On 02/06/2010 1:46 PM, Bill Yanaire, ESQ wrote:

 

 

> I bought my wife an iPad last month and I have an Android based phone. I

 

> will be writing applications on both platforms within 6-8 months, first

 

> starting with the iPad. Just think if by chance you have an iPad, in the

 

> near future you might just purchase one of my apps! Won't that be cool?

 

 

 

Good, then you will discover how archaic MS Windows programing is.

 

 

 

--

 

This depression is about liberal magots running debt liberally.

On 02/06/2010 1:46 PM, Bill Yanaire, ESQ wrote:

 

 

> I bought my wife an iPad last month and I have an Android based phone. I

 

> will be writing applications on both platforms within 6-8 months, first

 

> starting with the iPad. Just think if by chance you have an iPad, in the

 

> near future you might just purchase one of my apps! Won't that be cool?

 

 

 

Good, then you will discover how archaic MS Windows programing is.

 

 

 

--

 

This depression is about liberal magots running debt liberally.

On Wed, 02 Jun 2010 12:13:22 +0200, Alias

 

wrote:

 

 

>BH2 wrote:

 

>> Hi Guys,

 

>> I have installed windows 7 64 bit edition, and am unable to watch videos

 

>> on you tube etc, Windows said I needed to install a plug in which I did

 

>> but still does not work. Any ideas on how to correct this problem.

 

>> Thanks and Regards

 

>> Bob

 

>

 

>You need 64 bit Flash. Try looking here:

 

>

 

>http://www.adobe.com/software/flash/about/ to see what you have, if

 

>anything, installed.

 

 

 

If you look at Adobe's web page you will find out that they do not

 

have a 64 bit version of Flash. You must run a 32 bit Web browser in a

 

64 bit OS

 

 

 

DJT

On Wed, 02 Jun 2010 12:13:22 +0200, Alias

 

wrote:

 

 

>BH2 wrote:

 

>> Hi Guys,

 

>> I have installed windows 7 64 bit edition, and am unable to watch videos

 

>> on you tube etc, Windows said I needed to install a plug in which I did

 

>> but still does not work. Any ideas on how to correct this problem.

 

>> Thanks and Regards

 

>> Bob

 

>

 

>You need 64 bit Flash. Try looking here:

 

>

 

>http://www.adobe.com/software/flash/about/ to see what you have, if

 

>anything, installed.

 

 

 

If you look at Adobe's web page you will find out that they do not

 

have a 64 bit version of Flash. You must run a 32 bit Web browser in a

 

64 bit OS

 

 

 

DJT

Canuck57 wrote:

 

> On 02/06/2010 1:46 PM, Bill Yanaire, ESQ wrote:

 

>

 

>> I bought my wife an iPad last month and I have an Android based phone. I

 

>> will be writing applications on both platforms within 6-8 months, first

 

>> starting with the iPad. Just think if by chance you have an iPad, in the

 

>> near future you might just purchase one of my apps! Won't that be cool?

 

>

 

> Good, then you will discover how archaic MS Windows programing is.

 

>

 

 

 

You're assuming this liar is telling the truth.

 

 

 

--

 

Alias

Canuck57 wrote:

 

> On 02/06/2010 1:46 PM, Bill Yanaire, ESQ wrote:

 

>

 

>> I bought my wife an iPad last month and I have an Android based phone. I

 

>> will be writing applications on both platforms within 6-8 months, first

 

>> starting with the iPad. Just think if by chance you have an iPad, in the

 

>> near future you might just purchase one of my apps! Won't that be cool?

 

>

 

> Good, then you will discover how archaic MS Windows programing is.

 

>

 

 

 

You're assuming this liar is telling the truth.

 

 

 

--

 

Alias

DJT wrote:

 

> On Wed, 02 Jun 2010 12:13:22 +0200, Alias

 

> wrote:

 

>

 

>> BH2 wrote:

 

>>> Hi Guys,

 

>>> I have installed windows 7 64 bit edition, and am unable to watch videos

 

>>> on you tube etc, Windows said I needed to install a plug in which I did

 

>>> but still does not work. Any ideas on how to correct this problem.

 

>>> Thanks and Regards

 

>>> Bob

 

>>

 

>> You need 64 bit Flash. Try looking here:

 

>>

 

>> http://www.adobe.com/software/flash/about/ to see what you have, if

 

>> anything, installed.

 

>

 

> If you look at Adobe's web page you will find out that they do not

 

> have a 64 bit version of Flash. You must run a 32 bit Web browser in a

 

> 64 bit OS

 

>

 

> DJT

 

 

 

You're right. They only have 64 bit BETA for Linux. My mistake. I guess

 

Windows will have to wait while Linux already has it.

 

 

 

--

 

Alias

DJT wrote:

 

> On Wed, 02 Jun 2010 12:13:22 +0200, Alias

 

> wrote:

 

>

 

>> BH2 wrote:

 

>>> Hi Guys,

 

>>> I have installed windows 7 64 bit edition, and am unable to watch videos

 

>>> on you tube etc, Windows said I needed to install a plug in which I did

 

>>> but still does not work. Any ideas on how to correct this problem.

 

>>> Thanks and Regards

 

>>> Bob

 

>>

 

>> You need 64 bit Flash. Try looking here:

 

>>

 

>> http://www.adobe.com/software/flash/about/ to see what you have, if

 

>> anything, installed.

 

>

 

> If you look at Adobe's web page you will find out that they do not

 

> have a 64 bit version of Flash. You must run a 32 bit Web browser in a

 

> 64 bit OS

 

>

 

> DJT

 

 

 

You're right. They only have 64 bit BETA for Linux. My mistake. I guess

 

Windows will have to wait while Linux already has it.

 

 

 

--

 

Alias

"Alias" wrote in message

 

news:hu7r8r$a89$1@news.eternal-september.org...

 

> Canuck57 wrote:

 

>> On 02/06/2010 1:46 PM, Bill Yanaire, ESQ wrote:

 

>>

 

>>> I bought my wife an iPad last month and I have an Android based phone. I

 

>>> will be writing applications on both platforms within 6-8 months, first

 

>>> starting with the iPad. Just think if by chance you have an iPad, in the

 

>>> near future you might just purchase one of my apps! Won't that be cool?

 

>>

 

>> Good, then you will discover how archaic MS Windows programing is.

 

>>

 

>

 

> You're assuming this liar is telling the truth.

 

>

 

> --

 

> Alias

 

 

 

I don't give a rats ass if you believe me or not.

"Alias" wrote in message

 

news:hu7r8r$a89$1@news.eternal-september.org...

 

> Canuck57 wrote:

 

>> On 02/06/2010 1:46 PM, Bill Yanaire, ESQ wrote:

 

>>

 

>>> I bought my wife an iPad last month and I have an Android based phone. I

 

>>> will be writing applications on both platforms within 6-8 months, first

 

>>> starting with the iPad. Just think if by chance you have an iPad, in the

 

>>> near future you might just purchase one of my apps! Won't that be cool?

 

>>

 

>> Good, then you will discover how archaic MS Windows programing is.

 

>>

 

>

 

> You're assuming this liar is telling the truth.

 

>

 

> --

 

> Alias

 

 

 

I don't give a rats ass if you believe me or not.

"Alias" wrote in message

 

news:hu7s3v$gqe$1@news.eternal-september.org...

 

> DJT wrote:

 

>> On Wed, 02 Jun 2010 12:13:22 +0200, Alias

 

>> wrote:

 

>>

 

>>> BH2 wrote:

 

>>>> Hi Guys,

 

>>>> I have installed windows 7 64 bit edition, and am unable to watch

 

>>>> videos

 

>>>> on you tube etc, Windows said I needed to install a plug in which I did

 

>>>> but still does not work. Any ideas on how to correct this problem.

 

>>>> Thanks and Regards

 

>>>> Bob

 

>>>

 

>>> You need 64 bit Flash. Try looking here:

 

>>>

 

>>> http://www.adobe.com/software/flash/about/ to see what you have, if

 

>>> anything, installed.

 

>>

 

>> If you look at Adobe's web page you will find out that they do not

 

>> have a 64 bit version of Flash. You must run a 32 bit Web browser in a

 

>> 64 bit OS

 

>>

 

>> DJT

 

>

 

> You're right. They only have 64 bit BETA for Linux. My mistake. I guess

 

> Windows will have to wait while Linux already has it.

 

>

 

> --

 

> Alias

 

 

 

You better run and tell the world about this! Take 10,000 CD's to another

 

country and pass them out. Maybe if you're lucky you will get another 5

 

users! LOL!

"Alias" wrote in message

 

news:hu7s3v$gqe$1@news.eternal-september.org...

 

> DJT wrote:

 

>> On Wed, 02 Jun 2010 12:13:22 +0200, Alias

 

>> wrote:

 

>>

 

>>> BH2 wrote:

 

>>>> Hi Guys,

 

>>>> I have installed windows 7 64 bit edition, and am unable to watch

 

>>>> videos

 

>>>> on you tube etc, Windows said I needed to install a plug in which I did

 

>>>> but still does not work. Any ideas on how to correct this problem.

 

>>>> Thanks and Regards

 

>>>> Bob

 

>>>

 

>>> You need 64 bit Flash. Try looking here:

 

>>>

 

>>> http://www.adobe.com/software/flash/about/ to see what you have, if

 

>>> anything, installed.

 

>>

 

>> If you look at Adobe's web page you will find out that they do not

 

>> have a 64 bit version of Flash. You must run a 32 bit Web browser in a

 

>> 64 bit OS

 

>>

 

>> DJT

 

>

 

> You're right. They only have 64 bit BETA for Linux. My mistake. I guess

 

> Windows will have to wait while Linux already has it.

 

>

 

> --

 

> Alias

 

 

 

You better run and tell the world about this! Take 10,000 CD's to another

 

country and pass them out. Maybe if you're lucky you will get another 5

 

users! LOL!

Bill Yanaire, ESQ wrote:

 

>

 

>

 

> "Alias" wrote in message

 

> news:hu7r8r$a89$1@news.eternal-september.org...

 

>> Canuck57 wrote:

 

>>> On 02/06/2010 1:46 PM, Bill Yanaire, ESQ wrote:

 

>>>

 

>>>> I bought my wife an iPad last month and I have an Android based

 

>>>> phone. I

 

>>>> will be writing applications on both platforms within 6-8 months, first

 

>>>> starting with the iPad. Just think if by chance you have an iPad, in

 

>>>> the

 

>>>> near future you might just purchase one of my apps! Won't that be cool?

 

>>>

 

>>> Good, then you will discover how archaic MS Windows programing is.

 

>>>

 

>>

 

>> You're assuming this liar is telling the truth.

 

>>

 

>> --

 

>> Alias

 

>

 

> I don't give a rats ass if you believe me or not.

 

>

 

>

 

 

 

Translation: the liar lies and hasn't written one single app for

 

anything except Windows, if that.

 

 

 

--

 

Alias

Bill Yanaire, ESQ wrote:

 

>

 

>

 

> "Alias" wrote in message

 

> news:hu7r8r$a89$1@news.eternal-september.org...

 

>> Canuck57 wrote:

 

>>> On 02/06/2010 1:46 PM, Bill Yanaire, ESQ wrote:

 

>>>

 

>>>> I bought my wife an iPad last month and I have an Android based

 

>>>> phone. I

 

>>>> will be writing applications on both platforms within 6-8 months, first

 

>>>> starting with the iPad. Just think if by chance you have an iPad, in

 

>>>> the

 

>>>> near future you might just purchase one of my apps! Won't that be cool?

 

>>>

 

>>> Good, then you will discover how archaic MS Windows programing is.

 

>>>

 

>>

 

>> You're assuming this liar is telling the truth.

 

>>

 

>> --

 

>> Alias

 

>

 

> I don't give a rats ass if you believe me or not.

 

>

 

>

 

 

 

Translation: the liar lies and hasn't written one single app for

 

anything except Windows, if that.

 

 

 

--

 

Alias

Bill Yanaire, ESQ wrote:

 

>

 

>

 

> "Alias" wrote in message

 

> news:hu7s3v$gqe$1@news.eternal-september.org...

 

>> DJT wrote:

 

>>> On Wed, 02 Jun 2010 12:13:22 +0200, Alias

 

>>> wrote:

 

>>>

 

>>>> BH2 wrote:

 

>>>>> Hi Guys,

 

>>>>> I have installed windows 7 64 bit edition, and am unable to watch

 

>>>>> videos

 

>>>>> on you tube etc, Windows said I needed to install a plug in which I

 

>>>>> did

 

>>>>> but still does not work. Any ideas on how to correct this problem.

 

>>>>> Thanks and Regards

 

>>>>> Bob

 

>>>>

 

>>>> You need 64 bit Flash. Try looking here:

 

>>>>

 

>>>> http://www.adobe.com/software/flash/about/ to see what you have, if

 

>>>> anything, installed.

 

>>>

 

>>> If you look at Adobe's web page you will find out that they do not

 

>>> have a 64 bit version of Flash. You must run a 32 bit Web browser in a

 

>>> 64 bit OS

 

>>>

 

>>> DJT

 

>>

 

>> You're right. They only have 64 bit BETA for Linux. My mistake. I

 

>> guess Windows will have to wait while Linux already has it.

 

>>

 

>> --

 

>> Alias

 

>

 

> You better run and tell the world about this! Take 10,000 CD's to

 

> another country and pass them out. Maybe if you're lucky you will get

 

> another 5 users! LOL!

 

>

 

>

 

>

 

 

 

Who do you think I am, AOL?

 

 

 

--

 

Alias

Bill Yanaire, ESQ wrote:

 

>

 

>

 

> "Alias" wrote in message

 

> news:hu7s3v$gqe$1@news.eternal-september.org...

 

>> DJT wrote:

 

>>> On Wed, 02 Jun 2010 12:13:22 +0200, Alias

 

>>> wrote:

 

>>>

 

>>>> BH2 wrote:

 

>>>>> Hi Guys,

 

>>>>> I have installed windows 7 64 bit edition, and am unable to watch

 

>>>>> videos

 

>>>>> on you tube etc, Windows said I needed to install a plug in which I

 

>>>>> did

 

>>>>> but still does not work. Any ideas on how to correct this problem.

 

>>>>> Thanks and Regards

 

>>>>> Bob

 

>>>>

 

>>>> You need 64 bit Flash. Try looking here:

 

>>>>

 

>>>> http://www.adobe.com/software/flash/about/ to see what you have, if

 

>>>> anything, installed.

 

>>>

 

>>> If you look at Adobe's web page you will find out that they do not

 

>>> have a 64 bit version of Flash. You must run a 32 bit Web browser in a

 

>>> 64 bit OS

 

>>>

 

>>> DJT

 

>>

 

>> You're right. They only have 64 bit BETA for Linux. My mistake. I

 

>> guess Windows will have to wait while Linux already has it.

 

>>

 

>> --

 

>> Alias

 

>

 

> You better run and tell the world about this! Take 10,000 CD's to

 

> another country and pass them out. Maybe if you're lucky you will get

 

> another 5 users! LOL!

 

>

 

>

 

>

 

 

 

Who do you think I am, AOL?

 

 

 

--

 

Alias

"Alias" wrote in message

 

news:hu8d82$9m7$2@news.eternal-september.org...

 

> Bill Yanaire, ESQ wrote:

 

>>

 

>>

 

>> "Alias" wrote in message

 

>> news:hu7r8r$a89$1@news.eternal-september.org...

 

>>> Canuck57 wrote:

 

>>>> On 02/06/2010 1:46 PM, Bill Yanaire, ESQ wrote:

 

>>>>

 

>>>>> I bought my wife an iPad last month and I have an Android based

 

>>>>> phone. I

 

>>>>> will be writing applications on both platforms within 6-8 months,

 

>>>>> first

 

>>>>> starting with the iPad. Just think if by chance you have an iPad, in

 

>>>>> the

 

>>>>> near future you might just purchase one of my apps! Won't that be

 

>>>>> cool?

 

>>>>

 

>>>> Good, then you will discover how archaic MS Windows programing is.

 

>>>>

 

>>>

 

>>> You're assuming this liar is telling the truth.

 

>>>

 

>>> --

 

>>> Alias

 

>>

 

>> I don't give a rats ass if you believe me or not.

 

>>

 

>>

 

>

 

> Translation: the liar lies and hasn't written one single app for anything

 

> except Windows, if that.

 

>

 

> --

 

> Alias

 

 

 

You must have serious reading comprehension problems. I said that I will be

 

writing apps for Droid and iPad within 6-8 months. You're just too stupid

 

to remember what you read. No wonder you use Ubuntu, you're too stupid to

 

use Windows 7! LOL!

"Alias" wrote in message

 

news:hu8d82$9m7$2@news.eternal-september.org...

 

> Bill Yanaire, ESQ wrote:

 

>>

 

>>

 

>> "Alias" wrote in message

 

>> news:hu7r8r$a89$1@news.eternal-september.org...

 

>>> Canuck57 wrote:

 

>>>> On 02/06/2010 1:46 PM, Bill Yanaire, ESQ wrote:

 

>>>>

 

>>>>> I bought my wife an iPad last month and I have an Android based

 

>>>>> phone. I

 

>>>>> will be writing applications on both platforms within 6-8 months,

 

>>>>> first

 

>>>>> starting with the iPad. Just think if by chance you have an iPad, in

 

>>>>> the

 

>>>>> near future you might just purchase one of my apps! Won't that be

 

>>>>> cool?

 

>>>>

 

>>>> Good, then you will discover how archaic MS Windows programing is.

 

>>>>

 

>>>

 

>>> You're assuming this liar is telling the truth.

 

>>>

 

>>> --

 

>>> Alias

 

>>

 

>> I don't give a rats ass if you believe me or not.

 

>>

 

>>

 

>

 

> Translation: the liar lies and hasn't written one single app for anything

 

> except Windows, if that.

 

>

 

> --

 

> Alias

 

 

 

You must have serious reading comprehension problems. I said that I will be

 

writing apps for Droid and iPad within 6-8 months. You're just too stupid

 

to remember what you read. No wonder you use Ubuntu, you're too stupid to

 

use Windows 7! LOL!

"Alias" wrote in message

 

news:hu8daf$9m7$3@news.eternal-september.org...

 

> Bill Yanaire, ESQ wrote:

 

>>

 

>>

 

>> "Alias" wrote in message

 

>> news:hu7s3v$gqe$1@news.eternal-september.org...

 

>>> DJT wrote:

 

>>>> On Wed, 02 Jun 2010 12:13:22 +0200, Alias

 

>>>> wrote:

 

>>>>

 

>>>>> BH2 wrote:

 

>>>>>> Hi Guys,

 

>>>>>> I have installed windows 7 64 bit edition, and am unable to watch

 

>>>>>> videos

 

>>>>>> on you tube etc, Windows said I needed to install a plug in which I

 

>>>>>> did

 

>>>>>> but still does not work. Any ideas on how to correct this problem.

 

>>>>>> Thanks and Regards

 

>>>>>> Bob

 

>>>>>

 

>>>>> You need 64 bit Flash. Try looking here:

 

>>>>>

 

>>>>> http://www.adobe.com/software/flash/about/ to see what you have, if

 

>>>>> anything, installed.

 

>>>>

 

>>>> If you look at Adobe's web page you will find out that they do not

 

>>>> have a 64 bit version of Flash. You must run a 32 bit Web browser in a

 

>>>> 64 bit OS

 

>>>>

 

>>>> DJT

 

>>>

 

>>> You're right. They only have 64 bit BETA for Linux. My mistake. I

 

>>> guess Windows will have to wait while Linux already has it.

 

>>>

 

>>> --

 

>>> Alias

 

>>

 

>> You better run and tell the world about this! Take 10,000 CD's to

 

>> another country and pass them out. Maybe if you're lucky you will get

 

>> another 5 users! LOL!

 

>>

 

>>

 

>>

 

>

 

> Who do you think I am, AOL?

 

>

 

> --

 

> Alias

 

 

 

Come to think of it: Alias and AOL. Both disgusting.

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